Smart Facts To Consider When Making Your Pool Heating Decision

Value. Systems. Season. Technology.

Sure, we’re proud of all the technology incorporated into AquaComfort heaters — real innovations like the use of titanium heat exchangers, for example — but the most important detail is that AquaComfort heaters help families extend their pool season year after year. Here are some important points to consider about pool heating:

The cost to heat your pool with an AquaComfort pool heater is 80% less than a propane heater and 70% less than a natural gas heater.

AquaComfort’s unique design allows for smaller breaker sizes. This design feature costs less to install while providing more time in your pool.View Specifications

Because of their low temperature operation AquaComfort heat pumps input 30 – 40% more heat than similarly sized competitive heat pumps in the critical first and last 30 days of the swimming season, when you need it most. AquaComfort heaters start heating your pool when the air temperature is at 40 degrees while most other heat pumps don’t start working until the air temperature reaches 52 – 60 degrees.

The life expectancy of an AquaComfort heater is nearly twice that of a fossil fuel heater.

Since 2000, while the efficiency of the average fossil fuel heater (natural gas, propane, oil) has remained constant, the AquaComfort heater has improved by 27% in efficiency due to component performance improvements and design improvements.

The efficiency of fossil fuel heaters decrease over the course of their life expectancy while the efficiency of an AquaComfort heater is constant throughout its life. This means that the operating cost of a gas heater grows every year.

Adding a small AquaComfort heat pump to an existing gas heater can reduce your pool heating cost by 50% and your carbon footprint by more than 60%.